Dan Gilbert: The psychology of your future self
Dan Gilbert: Psikologi tentang diri Anda di masa depan
Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert says our beliefs about what will make us happy are often wrong -- a premise he supports with intriguing research, and explains in his accessible and unexpectedly funny book, Stumbling on Happiness. Full bio
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berdampak besar
keputusan kita di masa lalu.
menceraikan pasangan
menghamburkan uang
that fascinates me is,
sebagai psikolog adalah,
masa yang akan datang?
mendasar
setiap menit,
setiap tahun
adalah masa sekarang,
untuk selamanya.
pernyataan ini.
(kesenangan, sukses, dan kejujuran)
diantara ketiga nilai tersebut berubah.
memprediksikan
change in the next 10 years,
akan berubah dalam 10 tahun ke depan,
telah berubah 10 tahun terakhir.
changed in the last 10 years.
interesting kind of analysis,
analisa yang menarik
sepanjang rentang usia.
throughout the lifespan.
bertambahnya usia.
yang kita duga
berapa banyak mereka akan berubah
"akhir dari sejarah."
ilusi ini,
orang berusia 18 tahun
tapi juga hal lainnya.
sekarang mengatakan
dimensions of personality:
mereka memproyeksikan perubahan
changed over the last 10 years,
dalam 10 tahun terakhir,
sekali lagi diagram ini --
seeing this diagram over and over,
mereka menganggap remeh
akan berubah
abstrak
mereka sukai dan tidak sukai,
change over the next 10 years?"
dalam 10 tahun ke depan?"
10 tahun terakhir?"
Anda sudah melihatnya dua kali,
akan tetap mereka nikmati 10 tahun lagi.
mengatakan,
that doesn't have consequences?
dan tidak ada konsekuensinya?
I'll give you an example of why.
mencontohkan bagi Anda.
keputusan penting dalam banyak hal.
10 tahun yang lalu.
di layar.
sekarang juga
mereka
how much they would pay
yang akan mereka keluarkan untuk
mereka sukai 10 tahun lalu
kesempatan
Kami tidak sepenuhnya yakin,
who we were 10 years ago,
diri kita 10 tahun lalu,
diri kita di masa depan,
that because it's hard to imagine,
kita salah paham
"Saya tak bisa membayangkannya."
their own lack of imagination,
ketidak-mampuan mereka berimajinasi,
waktu adalah kekuatan yang sangat kuat
yang terjadi dalam satu dekade.
yang belum selesai,
hidup kita adalah perubahan.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Gilbert - Psychologist; happiness expertHarvard psychologist Dan Gilbert says our beliefs about what will make us happy are often wrong -- a premise he supports with intriguing research, and explains in his accessible and unexpectedly funny book, Stumbling on Happiness.
Why you should listen
Dan Gilbert believes that, in our ardent, lifelong pursuit of happiness, most of us have the wrong map. In the same way that optical illusions fool our eyes -- and fool everyone's eyes in the same way -- Gilbert argues that our brains systematically misjudge what will make us happy. And these quirks in our cognition make humans very poor predictors of our own bliss.
The premise of his current research -- that our assumptions about what will make us happy are often wrong -- is supported with clinical research drawn from psychology and neuroscience. But his delivery is what sets him apart. His engaging -- and often hilarious -- style pokes fun at typical human behavior and invokes pop-culture references everyone can relate to. This winning style translates also to Gilbert's writing, which is lucid, approachable and laugh-out-loud funny. The immensely readable Stumbling on Happiness, published in 2006, became a New York Times bestseller and has been translated into 20 languages.
In fact, the title of his book could be drawn from his own life. At 19, he was a high school dropout with dreams of writing science fiction. When a creative writing class at his community college was full, he enrolled in the only available course: psychology. He found his passion there, earned a doctorate in social psychology in 1985 at Princeton, and has since won a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Phi Beta Kappa teaching prize for his work at Harvard. He has written essays and articles for The New York Times, Time and even Starbucks, while continuing his research into happiness at his Hedonic Psychology Laboratory.
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